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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 2
OS: xp home service pack 2
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size on disk 700MB, size 0kb
i love stars wars and rambo, which it seems my computer doesnt.
i have downloaded and watched these films many time, i came to watch them again and it wouldnt open them in any media player (vlc, mediaplayer classic, winamp, quicktime, windows media, nero showtime), it just kept saying file cannot be found. Now there is the usual icon present, but that file says 0kb, but 700mb on disk, it has done this with 3 or 4 films and am assuming it will carry on. I have done the usual noobling trials of chkdsk, virus n syware scanning and scan disk...........no errors at all..........please help someone before i turn to my hammer for some destructive reasoning |
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